238 AGARIC ACE/E Cortinar'uis 



with reddish adpressed fibrillose sc. G. adnexed, ventricose 

 subdistant, opaque cinnamon. 



Damp places under pines. Autumn. 2j x 6 x f in. Var. prcestigiosus Fr. 

 P. submembranous, striate, silky-fibrous towards edge, dark bay, then 

 lighter. St. red-squamulose. G. distant, tawny-cinnamon. Under pines. 



1101. C. eroeeofulvus Fr. (from the colour of the pileus ; crocens 



saffron, fnlvus, tawny) a. 

 P. campanulate, obtuse, flat, bright tawny-orange. St. hollow, 



equal, striate, yellow, rufous-tinged. Z. a bright red line. 



G. adnato-sinuate, thick, subdistant, becoming ferruginous. 

 Woods, fir. Sept. 2f x 2j X | in. 



1102. C. limonius Fr. (from the lemon-coloured pileus ; limonens, 

 lemon-coloured) a. 



P. convexo-plane, obtuse, tawny lemon-yellow, sometimes orange. 



St. solid, equal, orange-yellow, light yellow rloccoso-scaly. 



G. adnate, distant, at first light yellow. Flesh colour as P. 

 Odour none. Woods, pine ; rare. 3^ X 3 X J in. 



1103. C. helvolus Fr. (from the pileus, becoming pale yellow, 



hdvolus) a b. 



P. convexo-plane, obtuse or subumbonate, at first dark tawny- 

 cinnamon. St. solid, equal, fibrillose, paler than P. with a 

 median ferruginous A. G. emarginate, distant, thick, some- 

 what veined. 



Woods, mixed, wooded pastures. Sept.-Oct. 2^ x 3^ X ^ in. 



1104. C. hinnuleus Fr. (from its fawn colour, hinniilens) a b c. 



P. campanulato-expanded, umbonate, often pierced-dotted, tawny- 

 cinnamon ; marg. silky. St. stuffed, slightly attenuate down- 

 wards, dull tawny Z. broad, fugitive, white. G. emarginato- 

 adnexed or adnate, distant, thin, veined. 



Tasteless. Woods, mixed ; common. Aug. -Dec. 3^ X 4 X f in. Variable 

 in size. 



1105. C. gentilis Fr. (from its relationship to its neighbours ; gentilis, 



of the same race) a b c. 



P. campanulate, expanded, obtuse, orange, tawny-cinnamon or 

 yellowish. St. stuffed to hollow, equal, colour as P., with 3-5 

 yellow or sulphur zones. G. adnate, very distant, thick. 

 Flesh yellowish or pale brownish. 



Gregarious. Woods, chiefly pine. Aug. -Oct. ig x 6 x J in. 



1106. C. helvelloides Fr. (from a fancied resemblance to certain 



species of Helvetia, a Discomycetous fungus) a b c. 



P. convex, flat, obtuse or umbonate, hygrophanous, ferruginous 

 to tawny ; marg. striate. St. hollow, equal, flexuous, sub- 

 ferruginous, white-silky above. Z. broad, yellowish. G. adnate, 

 very thick, very distant, violaceous umber to cinnamon and 

 ferruginous. 



Woods, mixed, beech, among rotten leaves ; uncommon. Aug.-Oct. 

 I x 4 X in. 



